True Dough Mania


True Dough Mania is a Canadian board game, created by George J. Reti, which was released in 1982 by Chieftain Products.
Subtitled "a game of chance where you have no chance", the game was a satire on Canadian politics. The name was a pun on "Trudeaumania", the name given to the aura of excitement surrounding Pierre Trudeau in the 1968 Canadian [federal election|1968 election]; Trudeau was still Canada's Prime Minister in 1982, but his popularity had waned significantly.
In the game, each player is the owner of a Canadian business. Players roll the dice and advance around a map of Canada. On some squares, the player is required to draw a "Cabinet Shuffle" or "Constitution" card, and follow the directions on the card.
The winner is the first player to lose all of their company's assets to the federal government.